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to the flower markets of . Bangkok The bustling Yaowarat Road is painted red with lanterns and decor

[Fireworks, Parades and Fabulous Food!] Cities of China The Spring Festival brings fireworks, fairs and flowers to all of China, from the traditional temple fairs of [Beijing]( to the flower markets of [Guangzhou](. [Cities of China]( [Pro TIP] The Lunar New Year is the busiest season in China, but also the best time to experience its culture. Just remember to book your trips well ahead of time. [Book your Adventure]( Bangkok The bustling Yaowarat Road is painted red with lanterns and decorations for Chinese New Year. Keep an eye out for lion dances and dragon parades! [Bangkok]( [Pro TIP] Wear your most comfortable walking shoes when going to Yaowarat Road as the area is closed to traffic during these times. [Book your Adventure]( Sydney Running for three weeks from February 16th to March 4th, Sydney's Chinese New Year celebration is packed with cultural events, entertainment and food markets. [Sydney]( [Pro TIP] Don't miss the annual Chinese New Year Dragon Boat Race at Cockle Bay! [Book your Adventure]( Taipei and New Taipei Wish for good fortune in Pingxi as you write your aspirations for the new year on a sky lantern before setting it afloat. [Taipei and New Taipei]( [Pro TIP] Make sure to check out the vibrant [night markets of Taipei]( for some foodie delights and seasonal gifts. [Book your Adventure]( Singapore Chinese New Year celebrations are a major highlight of Singapore's event calendar! Don't miss the massive Chingay Parade and spectacular fireworks show over the bay. [Singapore]( [Pro TIP] Hop over to Chinatown to try special New Year's treats like ong lai pineapple tarts, yusheng fish salad and longevity noodles! [Book your Adventure]( Yokohama Enjoy two weeks of festivities, starting with a countdown party on February 15th and finishing with the gorgeous Lantern Festival on March 2nd! You can expect to see lion dances, parades and live music throughout the entire celebration! [Yokohama]( [Pro TIP] Tokyo doesn't actually have a Chinatown, but the port town of Yokohama is only a 30 minute train ride away! [Book your Adventure]( [Winter Sale]( [facebook]( [twitter]( To manage your subscription, please sign in to [your account](. This email was sent from a notification-only email address that cannot accept incoming email. Please read our [FAQs]( or send us an [inquiry](. VELTRA Corporation Asia/Pacific: Yaesu Center Bldg. 2F, 1-6-6 Yaesu, Chuo, Tokyo 103-0028 Japan Europe: 55 rue Traversiere, 75012 Paris, France USA: 2250 Kalakaua Ave. #401 Honolulu, HI, USA

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